Author: Sandra Harries

Congratulations Nancie!

Nancie wearing a high-visibility Harris Farm Markets vest, smiling at the camera. Workforce Australia Global Skills logos appear at the bottom of the image.

Congratulations to Nancie from Global Skills Baulkham Hills for reaching 6 months at Harris Farm and progressing from the warehouse floor to the office team.

Youth Advisory Group Wyong

Transition to Work staff standing with Youth Advisory Group participants at Global Skills Wyong. Workforce Australia and Global Skills logos appear in the bottom right corner.

On 11 March, Global Skills hosted the latest Youth Advisory Group in Wyong.

Neurodiversity Celebration Week

Trainers and Campbelltown staff in front of Global Skills banner

This week, 16 to 20 March, Global Skills is supporting Neurodiversity Celebration Week, an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the many different ways people think, learn and work.

Congratulations Ashley!

Ashley standing in front of a painted sunrise wall, wearing a white “Gone Rogue” t-shirt.

Congratulations to Global Skills Liverpool participant Ashley on reaching her 6-month employment milestone and being shortlisted for a NSW State Training Award.

Congratulations Liisa!

Liisa at work standing beside shelves displaying homewares such as vases, bowls and plates. At the bottom of the image is a teal banner with the Workforce Australia and Global Skills logos.

Congratulations to Global Skills Gosford participant Liisa on reaching 6 months of paid employment after first volunteering for 6 months at Vinnies Woy Woy.

Connecting Communities to Meaningful Work

Trent and Amy seated at our stall, with Global Skills and Sydney Metro branded banners displayed behind and beside them. Promotional materials are arranged on the table

On Monday, Global Skills attended the Employment Accelerator in Blacktown, alongside Sydney Metro and other local employers, community organisations and job seekers for a day centred on real employment opportunities.

Celebrating Saronbell: Opportunities for Our Participants

Kyan standing outside McDonalds holding his rookie of the year certifcate

Strong relationships with local employers are key to Global Skills’ success in helping our participants find meaningful, sustainable work. Today we’re celebrating Saronbell Pty Ltd, a major employer on the Central Coast, and the opportunities their partnership has created for our participants.

Congratulations Morgan!

A worker wearing boots uses a line trimmer to cut grass, with shrubs and trees in the background; Workforce Australia and Global Skills logos appear in the bottom left corner.

Congratulations to Morgan, a Global Skills Chatswood participant, on reaching 6 months in his new role.

Congratulations Greg!

Close-up of a worker using a barcode scanner in front of stacked cardboard boxes with shipping labels. Workforce Australia and Global Skills logos appear in the bottom right corner.

Congratulations to Global Skills Wetherill Park participant Greg on reaching his 6-month employment milestone! Greg returned to work four years after retiring and is now enjoying a fulfilling role in warehousing and logistics.